Kair, Delhi

Kair is a village located in the Najafgarh area of South West Delhi. With a population of 4,074 as of Census 2011, the village is not as populated as others in the region, an area near the DelhiHaryana border. The local language in the village is Hindi. Main Gotra of the village is "Sehrawat" or "Sahrawat", a Jat gotra. The Sehrawat who took their name from Sehra, a Son or Grandson of Raja Anagpal Tomar, appears to have come from the neighborhood of Delhi. (Source: The Tribes & Castes of the North-Western Province & Oudh by W.Crooke, B.A, Volume.III, Book Publication Year:1896, page 33)

Kair
Village
Country India
StateNew Delhi
DistrictSouth west District
IncorporatedA Mughal Era Village
Founded byDada Jakhde (Gram Devta)
Government
  Police StationJaffar Pur Kalan Village Police Station (Dwarka District) (Ph No. 011-5318500)
  ACP Sub DivisionACP Sub Division Office, Najafgarh
  Member of ParliamentShri Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma
  Member of Legislative Assembly-35 ACShri Kailash Gahlot
  Municipal Councilor- Ward 127Smt. Meena Devi
Elevation
214 m (702 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,074
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
110043
Telephone Code011- xxx xxx
Nearest Village Sharing Boundary with KairMitraon, Mundhela Khurd, Surkhpur, Surehra
Lok Sabha constituencyWest Delhi Constituency
Vidhan Sabha constituencyNajafgarh
Civic BodyMCD Ward Isapur-127
Planning agencyDDA
ClimateCw (Köppen)
Precipitation490.6 millimetres (19.31 in)
Avg. summer temperature32.5 °C (90.5 °F)
Avg. winter temperature17.6 °C (63.7 °F)
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